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Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, speaks during an impeachment inquiry hearing in Washington, Nov. 13, 2019. Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes on Tuesday urged House Republican committee leaders to investigate possible "unlawful manipulation" of the company's stock. Trump Media, which began trading on the Nasdaq on March 26 after completing a lengthy public merger, was far and away the most expensive U.S. stock to short as of early April. The letter comes as the stock price of Trump Media, which created the social media app Truth Social and is majority-owned by former President Donald Trump, continues to trend down in volatile trading sessions. The stock dropped nearly 5% early Wednesday but turned positive before noon, trading around $33 per share.
Persons: Devin Nunes, Nunes, Patrick McHenry, Jim Jordan, Jason Smith, James Comer, Donald Trump, DJT Organizations: House Intelligence, Trump Media, Republican, GOP, Nasdaq, Financial Locations: Washington, R, Ohio, Spokespeople
TikTok spent over $4.5 million this year on a television and digital ad campaign pushing back on legislation that could ban the app, according to data from AdImpact. The Senate first passed a procedural vote on a foreign aid package that contains the new TikTok legislation. It marks the most Urban's firm, LGL Advisors, has been paid by ByteDance in a given quarter, according to federal lobbying data. The most ByteDance previously spent on lobbying in the first quarter was in 2023 for over $1.8 million, according to data from OpenSecrets. ByteDance and TikTok spent over $8 million on lobbying in 2023.
Persons: ByteDance, TikTok, Joe, doesn't, David Urban Organizations: National Security Council, Management, Budget, U.S . Trade, U.S, Senate, LGL Advisors, ByteDance Locations: China, United States, Washington, OpenSecrets
Charly Triballeau | AFP | Getty ImagesBillionaire donors like Robert Kraft and Leon Cooperman are weighing their support for Columbia University amid rising campus tensions over pro-Palestinian protests. "Columbia is grateful to Mr. Kraft for his years of generosity and service to Columbia," a Columbia spokesperson said in a statement to CNBC. Cooperman and Kraft so far, represent a minority of wealthy Columbia University donors who are speaking out on the protests. CNBC reached out to half a dozen foundations listed by Columbia University as having given at least $1 million to the school since 2014. Students protest in support of Palestinians on Columbia University campus, as protests continue inside and outside the university, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in New York City, U.S., April 22, 2024.
Persons: Bruce A Blakeman, Charly Triballeau, Robert Kraft, Leon Cooperman, Kraft, Nemat, Shafik, Roger Goodell, Austin McAfee, Cooperman, James Gorman, Morgan Stanley, David Greenspan, Leon Cooperman Scott Mlyn, University President Shafik, Caitlin Ochs Organizations: Nassau, Columbia University, AFP, Getty, Columbia, New England Patriots, Georgia World, Center, Kraft Group, Foundation, Combat, Kraft Center for Jewish, The Kraft Group, CNBC, Omega Family, Columbia Business School, Slate, CNBC Columbia Students, Justice, New York Police, NYPD, University President, Students, Columbia University campus, Hamas Locations: New York, Columbia, Gaza, Atlanta, Palestine, Israel, Palestinian, New York City, U.S
The House legislation would require TikTok's China-based parent company ByteDance to divest the social media app, or face an eventual ban in the United States. Glueck said Oracle did not lobby for or against the TikTok bill, and only disclosed the meetings on mandatory filings in order to be transparent. "In a TikTok ban or shut-down scenario, Oracle would lose what is likely its largest OCI [Oracle Cloud Infrastructure] customer. Though the initial House bill briefly stalled in the Senate, a similar piece of legislation passed the House on Saturday and already has key support in the Senate. The services included providing congressional offices "technical assistance" in regards to the TikTok legislation, according to the disclosures.
Persons: Ken Glueck, Oracle, Glueck, Sen, Maria Cantwell, Mark Warner, Both Cantwell, Warner, Joe Biden, TikTok Organizations: Oracle, CNBC, Fierce Government Relations, Polaris Government Relations, Senate, Intelligence Committee, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, UBS, TikTok, Intelligence, Records, Polaris, Internal Revenue Service Locations: Washington, United States, China
TikTok more than doubled its ad spend to over $4.5 million in a campaign to combat a potential U.S. ban as Congress looks to fast-track legislation to push parent company ByteDance to divest the social media app. TikTok has spent over $2.5 million on television ads alone since March, according to data from AdImpact. The popular social media company has spent almost $900,000 on digital advertisements, according to the data. The data from AdImpact in late March showed TikTok initially purchased $2.1 million in advertising. TikTok's boosted ad spend could act as a last stand as the new bill appears to have key support in the Senate.
Persons: Giovanna Gonzalez, TikTok, Joe Biden Organizations: U.S, Capitol, Foreign Locations: Chicago, Washington , U.S, AdImpact, Ukraine, Israel, TikTok
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBiden fund receives large donation from son of Republican megadonor Larry EllisonCNBC's Brian Schwartz joins 'The Exchange' to share more details on the $930K donation from David Ellison, the son of Oracle chairman Larry Ellison.
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David Ellison, CEO of Skydance Media attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 07, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. David Ellison, the son of Republican megadonor Larry Ellison, gave $929,600 to back the re-election efforts of President Joe Biden, putting him among the top recent donors to the incumbent Democrat. David Ellison's donation is the largest recorded contribution that the Skydance Media CEO ever made to a federal candidate, according to Federal Election Commission records. David Ellison's donation comes as his father, Larry Ellison, the chairman of Oracle, has kept his wallet firmly shut this election cycle. Larry Ellison donated more than $31 million to Republican candidates during the 2022 congressional midterms, according to data from OpenSecrets.
Persons: David Ellison, The Beverly Hilton, Larry Ellison, Joe Biden, David Ellison's, George Conway, Donald Trump, Dustin Moskowitz, Charles Myers, bundler, Biden, Soros, Myers, George Soros, Biden's, Trump, , Jeffrey Katzenberg, Katzenberg, Kurt Rappaport, Rappaport Organizations: Skydance Media, The Beverly, Commission, Biden, Facebook, Oracle, Trump, CNBC, Democratic, Republican, Hollywood Locations: Beverly Hills , California, OpenSecrets, Los Angeles
Asked by CNBC and NBC News, Greene wouldn't say what happened to her stock in Digital World Acquisition Corp., which, through a merger with Trump Media and Technology Group, recently started publicly trading as DJT. Trump Media is the parent company of the former president's social media app, Truth Social. A spokesman for Bucshon confirmed to CNBC and NBC News that the Indiana lawmaker still owns stock in the now-merged media company despite the dipping stock price. But Greene would not say what's happened to her stock since her original purchase and her public disclosures have not shown that she sold DWAC or Trump media stock, according to documents archived by LegiStorm, raising questions among ethics lawyers about what happened to Greene's stock. Greene also would not say when asked by NBC News on Wednesday what happened to her Trump Media stock.
Persons: Marjorie Taylor Greene, Donald Trump, doesn't, Greene wouldn't, Greene, Larry Bucshon, Trump, Bucshon, DWAC, Chris Josephs, Josephs, Nick Dyer Organizations: Nasdaq, CNBC, NBC News, Trump Media, Technology Group, Social, DWAC, Indiana, Trump Locations: Rome , Georgia, DWAC
U.S. President Donald Trump looks on as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks during the Florida Homecoming rally at the BB&T Center. Ron DeSantis told donors and supporters at a private retreat last weekend that he plans to help raise money for Donald Trump's presidential campaign, according to three sources familiar with the matter. "He did say it in front of a group of people at the Hard Rock," a DeSantis adviser told NBC News. "I would say the majority in the room would now be willing to help Trump," a DeSantis bundler who was at the recent meeting said. "I know where there are DeSantis supporters all over Texas and all over the country that will want to help President Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump's, DeSantis, Trump, Roy Bailey, Bailey, Joe Biden, President Trump Organizations: Florida, T Center, Trump, Florida ., Florida . Florida Gov, NBC News Locations: Florida, Florida . Florida, Casino, DeSantis, Texas
The firm and the foundation are twin enterprises of Republican megadonor Jeff Yass, and a small group of allies. The foundation is run by Yass and other veteran Susquehanna executives, according to the documents that are current through 2022. The Susquehanna Foundation is one of two foundations that Yass and his closest friends have funded and led. The other foundation is even less well known: the Claws Foundation. Similar to Susquehanna, Claws is the charitable arm of one person: Arthur Dantchik, a co-founder of Susquehanna International Group with Yass, is the sole listed donor to Claws Foundation.
Persons: Jeff Yass, Arthur Dantchik, Dantchik, Brendan Fischer, Summer Lee, Donald Trump, Jeffrey Yass Organizations: Republican, Susquehanna Foundation, Susquehanna International Group, Susquehanna, Claws Foundation, Susquehanna International, Sterling Foundation Management, CNBC, Cato Institute, Institute for Justice, Supreme, Atlas Network, Competitive Enterprise, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Susquehanna Growth Equity Fund III, Moderate PAC, Democratic Rep, Politico, Democratic Locations: Yass, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna, Virginia, Dantchik, Washington, Pitchbook
There is already an effort underway by wealthy Biden donors to recruit Haley's bundlers and contributors. The Biden Victory Fund raises money for the Biden campaign, the Democratic National Committee and dozens of state parties. "Everyone, including Republican voters who reject Trump's chaos, division, and violence, has a home in President Biden's campaign," said Munoz, the Biden campaign aide. The ads will feature onetime Trump voters explaining why they decided not to vote for him again. A political action committee called "Haley Voters for Biden" is also trying to persuade Haley voters to support Biden, according to Semafor.
Persons: Joe Biden, Sara Stathas, Donald Trump, Biden, Nikki Haley's, Kevin Munoz, Haley, Trump, Nikki Haley, Allison Joyce Allison Joyce, Liz Cheney, Chris Christie, Cheney, Christie, Biden outraised Trump, Haley's bundlers, Haley bundlers, MAGA, X George Conway, Conway, Biden's, Munoz, Bill Kristol, Reagan, Team Biden, Bill Kristol Michael Brochstein, Mike Madrid, Chris Sununu, Joseph Prezioso Organizations: Hillside Boys, Girls Club, Bloomberg, Getty, Democratic, Republican Party, Republican, CNBC, Former U.S, United, REUTERS, Reuters, Democratic Biden, Trump, Biden, New, New Jersey Gov, Republicans, Democratic National Convention, CNN, Trump Republican, South, GOP, Biden Victory Fund, Fund, Democratic National Committee, Haley Republicans, WI, Team, Against Trump, Trump PAC, Lincoln, UN, New Hampshire, Winnacunnet, School, AFP Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Charleston , South Carolina, U.S, Wyoming, New Jersey, South Carolina, Madrid, Hampton , New Hampshire
The Truth Social app is being displayed on a smartphone with Truth Social visible in the background. Donald Trump's scheduled earnout through the parent company of Truth Social presents opportunities for outside interests if he were to defeat Joe Biden and become president again, according to experts. "When President Trump returns to the White House, he will continue to follow ethics guidelines," Steven Cheung, Trump's spokesperson, said in an email. The new Trump media stock has been on a wild swing since it began trading. To the extent users prefer a platform that is not associated with President Trump, TMTG's ability to attract users may decrease," the Trump Media and Technology Group wrote in a filing.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Joe Biden, Trump, Virginia Canter, Canter, Biden, Steven Cheung, He's, Kedric Payne, Payne, Peter Schiff, President Trump Organizations: Truth, Trump Media, Technology, Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump, White, Nasdaq, CNBC, Technology Group Locations: Washington ,, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTikTok launches $2.1 million ad campaign to fight back against potential banCNBC's Brian Schwartz reports on the latest news around TikTok.
Persons: Brian Schwartz Locations: TikTok
TikTok has launched a $2.1 million advertising campaign with a clear message for senators in tough reelection fights this year: Block the House bill that could effectively ban the app in the United States. "Think about the 5 million small business owners that rely on TikTok to provide for their families," one purported TikTok user says in the ad. All five states are represented by vulnerable Senate Democrats, each of whom is running for another six-year term. Other states that will see the new TikTok ads include New York, Massachusetts and Minnesota, according to the ad buy data. One of the new ads obtained by CNBC purports to show TikTok users warning their target audiences of how much would be lost if TikTok were banned.
Persons: TikTok, Democratic Sen, Amy Klobuchar, Klobuchar Organizations: Democrats, Apple, CNBC Locations: United States, Nevada , Montana , Wisconsin , Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York , Massachusetts, Minnesota, Democratic
The hedge fund founder is hosting a splashy fundraising dinner for Trump April 6 at his house in Palm Beach, Florida. But Paulson is not the only GOP kingmaker who is privately gearing up to help Trump. "It's the old cast coming back together to take it across the finish line," said an advisor to one of Trump's bundlers. Many of these "old cast" members are business leaders who have been close to Trump for years. As for the money going to pay Trump's legal bills, at least some of the people attending the Paulson event don't seem to care.
Persons: Donald Trump, John Paulson, Mike Segar, Trump, Paulson, Republican megadonor Rebekah Mercer, Robert Mercer, Rebekah, Oliver Contreras, Rebekah Mercer, Todd Ricketts, Wilbur Ross, Small Business Administration Linda McMahon, Woody Johnson, Meredith O'Rourke, Susan Necheles, Brendan Mcdermid Organizations: Economic, of New, Reuters Veteran, CNBC, Trump, GOP, Republican, New York, The Heartland Institute, Washington Post, Chicago Cubs, Trump Commerce, Small Business Administration, Trump's, New York Jets, NBC News, Save America PAC, Republican National Committee, America, Former U.S, Reuters Trump Locations: of New York, Manhattan , New York, U.S, Palm Beach , Florida, Palm Beach, Trump, Washington ,, Trump's U.S, United Kingdom, Former, New York City
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. March 9, 2024. "People I know who are generally business Republicans, they're going to hear from me" about helping Biden, Sloan said. A co-chair of the Biden campaign, Katzenberg has been trying to recruit wealthy Haley supporters into Biden's camp since at least February. Sloan and other Haley supporters have also heard from the Biden campaign's finance chair, Rufus Gifford, who said he belongs to a WhatsApp group called "Haley Supporters for Biden." The effort to win over Haley donors also got a boost when Trump threatened to blacklist Haley donors.
Persons: Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, Haley, Harry Sloan, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Sloan, Donald Trump, they're, Biden, Haley bundlers, Biden —, Trump, Katzenberg, Rufus Gifford, Haley Supporters, MAGA, Dave McCormick Organizations: Pullman, South Carolina Gov, Republican, CNBC, MGM, Biden, Trump, Commission, Pennsylvania GOP Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, U.S, Los Angeles
The drop in Trump's small-dollar contributors could be significant obstacle as the former president faces the well-funded incumbent president, Democrat Joe Biden. Falling behind BidenEvidence from earlier in the 2024 election cycle already hinted at an erosion of Trump's small-dollar donor base, or support of $200 or less. In January of this year, Trump's campaign reported raising around $3 million from small-dollar donors, according to data from OpenSecrets. Elizabeth Frantz | ReutersMeanwhile, Trump's campaign told The New York Times that February was its strongest month so far in the 2024 campaign cycle for small-dollar donations. Between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2020, Trump's campaign raised over $264 million from small-dollar supporters.
Persons: Donald Trump, Marco Bello, Reuters Donald Trump's, Joe Biden, Biden, Trump's, Elizabeth Frantz, Trump, Shannon Stapleton, John Paulson, Howard Lutnick, Letitia James, Steve Schwarzman, Miriam Adelson, Denise Truscello, Stephen Louro, Long, Louro, Greg Abbott, Elise Stefanik, Haley, Nikki Haley, MAGA, Adrienne Arsht, Mike Segar, Paul Singer, Singer, Paul Singer David A, Singer's, Lara Trump, Jonathan Drake Organizations: Reuters, White, Republican Party, Federal, Commission, U.S, Capitol, Washington , D.C, New York Times, CNBC, Trump, Republican National Committee, RNC, New York, Court, Trump Organization, AFP, Getty, PAC, Democrats, Blackstone, Cleveland Clinic Lou, Brain Health, MGM, Garden, Hamptons, Republican, New York Republican, Republican Texas Gov, South Carolina Gov, Former South Carolina, NBC News, Adrienne, Adrienne Arsht Center, Performing Arts, Republicans, Haley, Grogan, American Opportunity Alliance, Politico, North, North Carolina GOP Locations: Lago, Palm Beach , Florida, U.S, Washington ,, New York City, Las Vegas , Nevada, York, Former, Miami , Florida, Houston, New York, North Carolina, Greenville , North Carolina
GOP donors divided over TikTok ban
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGOP donors divided over TikTok banCNBC’s Brian Schwartz joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the House passing a bill to ban TikTok and the GOP donor divide over the social media platform.
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"Will never fund any Republican candidates or leadership PACs (or the NRSC) run by Republicans who vote against the TikTok legislation," venture capitalist Keith Rabois wrote on X. "Support for the TikTok bill is an IQ test" for members of Congress, Rabois wrote in an email to CNBC. In February, Rabois gave $500,000 to the Congressional Leadership Fund, a political action committee that backs House Republican candidates, according to a Federal Election Commission filing. A managing director at Khosla Ventures, Rabois gave just over $41,000 combined last year to the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Rabois said that whether or not he continues to support the NRCC will be partly tied to how Republican leadership handles the upcoming vote.
Persons: Keith Rabois, Will, ByteDance's, Rabois, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Chuck Schumer, ByteDance, Mike Johnson, Steve Scalise, Tom Emmer, TikTok Organizations: Khosla Ventures, TechCrunch, San Francisco Design Center, Republicans, CNBC, Congressional, Fund, Republican, Tesla, Senate, Democrat, National Republican, Committee, National Republican Congressional Committee, CCP Locations: San Francisco , California, United States, China, American, La
Donald Trump claimed in an interview on CNBC that he had "never been a fan" of Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, the billionaire investor who endorsed the former president's primary challenger, Nikki Haley. "Well, look, I've never been a fan of Ken," Trump said. Trump and Langone were in contact in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, according to archived records of the former president's schedule. In a separate interview in January, Langone said he would not support Trump if the former president were the Republican nominee. Langone co-founded Home Depot over 40 years ago, and he has a net worth of over $8 billion, according to Forbes.
Persons: Donald Trump, Ken Langone, Nikki Haley, Trump's, it's, Langone, I've, Ken, Trump Organizations: CNBC, Depot, Trump, Republican, Haley, PAC, South, GOP, Forbes, New York University Langone Health Locations: South Carolina
The reelection campaign of President Joe Biden on Monday released a new digital advertisement targeting Donald Trump over comments the former president made to CNBC about cutting government programs including Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. The Biden campaign gave CNBC a first look at the new 20-second ad highlighting the statement on "Squawk Box" by Trump, who as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee is expected to face Biden in November's election. In the interview on Monday, CNBC host Joe Kernen asked Trump if he had changed his "outlook on how to handle entitlements: Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid?" I won't cut Social security. "If you losers didn't cut his answer short, you would know President Trump was talking about cutting waste," the Trump campaign said in a tweet responding to the Biden campaign's post featuring video of the former president.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Trump, Joe Kernen, Andrew Bates Organizations: Joe Biden disembarks Air Force, CNBC, Social Security, Facebook, U.S Locations: Manchester , New Hampshire, November's, president's State, New Hampshire
Former President Donald Trump and his allies on the Republican National Committee want to convince Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to speak at the GOP convention in July, people familiar with the matter told CNBC. It is not clear if Trump or his allies have raised the idea with Musk. Musk previously voiced support for the Republican presidential candidacy of Florida Gov. "He said the other day, 'Oh, I've never voted for a Republican,' " Trump said at that rally. Thiel also said in that interview that Trump's presidential administration, which spanned January 2017 to January 2021, was "crazier" and "more dangerous than I thought."
Persons: Trump, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Tesla, Joe Biden, sitdown, Nikki Haley, Trump's, Peter Thiel, Ronna McDaniel, Michael Whatley, Musk, Lara Trump, Biden, Ron DeSantis, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, I've, Musk baselessly, Thiel, Trump . Thiel Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Washington , DC, Republican National Committee, GOP, CNBC, Republican, Trump, Super, PayPal, Republican National Convention, RNC, Representatives, Florida Gov, Trump White, Democrats, U.S, Capitol, Truth, Biden, Facebook, Trump . Locations: Washington ,, Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Palm Beach , Florida, Carolina, Florida, United States, Paris, Texas, Georgia
Arizona Republican Senate Candidate Kari Lake speaks with reporters after leaving the office of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Capitol Hill on March, 6 2024 in Washington, DC. Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake has been quietly meeting with lobbyists and raising money in Washington in recent weeks, according to people familiar with the matter. Lake has built her political brand around her willingness to buck the D.C. establishment wing of the GOP. On Tuesday, Lake met with about a dozen lobbyists in the nation's capital, and the following day she attended a campaign fundraiser that was heavy with D.C. hired guns. "I don't give a damn what the lobbyists think," Lake wrote in a tweet on X.
Persons: Kari Lake, Mitch McConnell, Lake, Joe Biden, McConnell, Kari, KARI Organizations: Capitol, Arizona Republican, GOP, D.C, The Arizona Senate, Republican, Microsoft, American Bankers Association, CNBC, Victory Fund, National Republican Senatorial Committee, PAC Locations: Arizona, Washington , DC, Washington, Ky
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla, at the Viva Tech fair in Paris, France, on Friday, June 16, 2023. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday he will not donate to the campaigns of either President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump. Musk, who also heads SpaceX, could support Trump or Biden in ways other than a direct donation to their campaigns. Despite Musk's habit of taking political stances on social media, he is not a major, frequent donor to campaigns. Musk during the 2018 midterm election cycle made a series of contributions to Republican and Democratic committee support candidates for Congress for $33,900 apiece.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Musk, Trump, Biden Organizations: Viva Tech, US, New York Times, Trump, Forbes, SpaceX, Trump PAC, Republican, Democratic Locations: Paris, France, Palm Beach , Florida, Palm Beach
A growing number of Republican National Committee members believe its campaign arm should help pay mounting legal bills for former President Donald Trump, a move that could strain the party's ability to financially support other candidates in the 2024 election. "I support the RNC paying President Trump's legal bills," Yue said. And the RNC historically has raised money to support candidates up and down the ballot, not to pay for a candidate's legal bills. There also might be a decision made at that meeting on whether the RNC will pay for Trump's legal bills. "The only mission of the Republican National Committee is to elect our presumptive nominee Trump as the 47th President," Yue wrote.
Persons: Donald Trump, Solomon Yue, Yue, Henry Barbour, Barbour, Nikki Haley, Trump, Trump's, Chris LaCivita —, , Ronna McDaniel, Joe Biden, Stormy Daniels, Biden's Organizations: Manhattan Criminal, Republican National Committee, RNC, CNBC, Reuters, Former United Nations, Republican, NBC, Trump, White Locations: New York City, Oregon, Houston, New York
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